Immigrants taking sanctuary in churches hit with huge fines

Maria Chavalan-Sut, an immigrant from Guatemala, speaks during an interview at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church in Charlottesville, Va., on Wednesday, July 17, 2019. The church has provided Chavalan-Sut with a mental health therapist. A fire at her home in Guatemala is only one of several traumatic events she said she has experienced for being Kaqchikel, a group of indigenous Mayans. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Devotional candles to St. Jude, the Holy Trinity and the Virgin of Guadalupe sit on a bookshelf by the door of a classroom in a United Methodist church. A sewing machine is a few feet away between a bed and a set of wicker furniture. In a corner, an electric skillet warming chicken thighs acts as a kitchen.